Books for Bright Futures at Brightway has been an amazing project that has reached so many children and families! We had to start a bit later than planned as we had to find the right printing company (at the right price) and wait for the printing process.
Once the books were available we got to work at all types of venues! We distributed at places like cultural festivals, preschools, ommunity events, farmer's markets, and even laudromats.
We set out to impact very specific communities, that are in great need of resources. Our setback in finding a printer and waiting for the printed books turned out to be providential. We had aimed to start distribution late August. We finally had the books in hand by September, which coincided with Hispanic Heritage Month. This meant we were able to distribute and promote reading at many events geared toward this community. Our hope was to impact Hispanic and African American children, as well as the residents of a small community that had recently (and historically) experienced violence.
With 2,000 books in hand we attended several Hispanic Festivals and distributed hundreds of books (we attended 4 Hispanic Festivals). We also, were invited to preschools to read and share our books. these recepients were from all backgrounds and joyfully received the books after hearing and discussing the hopeful story (There Must be a Rainbow). We were able to distribute books to families at local food pantries (where families in financial difficulty come to receive assistance with food) in two cities (Milford and Dover).
The name of our project mentions a small community in Milford, DE (Brightway) that has experienced violence. This community lacks resources and is visited by few organizations to support it. Our event there was celebrated October 5, 2024. At this event, we had older community members reading the books to the children, a drumming teacher exploring rhythms and drumming with the children, explored South Africa (where the books are from), had an outdoor space decorated with South African motifs, and created bright crafts, while South African music played in the background. The local police department offered to provide hot dogs (food) to all of those in attendance. We had a bounce house/slide and as unexpected bonus, a local hospital had a mobile unit providing services to the adults. Delaware Readiness Teams was also present, they are an organization that screens children to make sure they are ready for school. They had many free books for participants, as well. We were so glad to see children come. listen. enjoy and receive the amazing BookDash books.
We were also invited to read and share books with families that visit a local laundromat in two of their locations (Milford and Georgetown).
In addition, we took advantage of several Halloween events to distribute hundreds of books! We attended at least 4 events with anywhere from 200 - 700 children in attendance. Parents were overjoyed to see literacy being promoted and not just candy being distributed! We are hoping they were motivated to continue bringing books into their childrens' lives.
We still have very few copies left and should have them distributed by the end of this month. At every event we could, we also taught children about South Africa and incorporated crafts.
We are so grateful for this opportunity and although we were unable to photograph many events (due to child safety restrictions), we have seen hundreds of smiles of excited and overjoyed children embracing these Book Dash books!
We are so gratuful for all that ChangeX has provided to impact so many children with such a valuable tool to promote literacy!